While his Sahel neighbours accepted the coming of the Russian-controlled Africa Corps to replace the Wagner group, CAR President Faustin-Archange Touadéra clung on to his trusted ex-Prigozhin security ...
Despite surging export demand across Africa, the Dangote Refinery is facing a fourfold increase in freight costs and severe ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria has approached the Court of Appeal to overturn a ruling that invalidated its dissolution of Union Bank’s leadership, arguing the intervention was necessary to prevent a ...
The parliament’s public hearings across the country on extending Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term turn into a ...
After an attack on communities in Jos, north-central Nigeria, an American missionary thrust himself into the fray, offering ...
Twenty-eight years after his death, General Sani Abacha, widely regarded as Nigeria’s most repressive dictator, has ...
Digital registration and televised debates offer a glimmer of progress, but entrenched local power structures and ongoing ...
On Thursday morning, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva delivers a speech on the global economic outlook and policy ...
In a political age defined by noise and rupture, the Ekiti state governor has risen by doing the opposite – staying loyal, ...
Diageo is set to finalise the sale of East African Breweries to Asahi in the second half of this year. Is $2.3bn overpriced ...
Somalia’s government and political opposition are locked in a struggle over elections due by 15 May, when the government’s ...
Three years after the Pretoria Agreement, the expected ‘peace dividend’ has vanished. Trapped between a liquidity crisis and ...